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Coming Soon: Our FND Detective Series

We are thrilled to announce that our dedicated volunteers are working on a series of insightful and informative research articles that will soon be available on our blog and various other platforms. These articles are an integral part of our mission to raise awareness about Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), educate the public, and support ongoing research and advocacy efforts.


FND Is

Our Volunteers: The Heart of Our Research

Our team of volunteers includes passionate individuals from diverse backgrounds, including students, professionals, and advocates. Each volunteer brings a unique perspective, helping to shed light on different aspects of FND. We are incredibly grateful for their hard work and dedication!


The Importance of This Research

The research our volunteers conduct, and the articles they write, are not just informative—they are foundational to our broader goals. These articles:


  • Support Advocacy Efforts: By providing well-researched information, we can strengthen our petitions for policy changes and better support systems for those affected by FND.

  • Inspire Future Research: The insights and data presented in these articles will serve as valuable resources for future researchers looking to explore new areas of study in the field of FND.

  • Educate and Raise Awareness: High-quality, accessible information helps to educate the public about FND, reducing stigma and fostering a better understanding of the condition.


Get Involved!


Are you passionate about writing and interested in contributing to our mission? We are always looking for more volunteers to join our research team. Writing for us is a fantastic way to make a difference, gain valuable experience, and enhance your resume. Click here if you would like to learn more about volunteering.


Stay Tuned

We are excited to share these upcoming articles with you. Stay tuned to our blog and follow us on social media for updates. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those affected by FND!



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